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Leylet,  Twenty-third  day  of 
the  Second  Month 

SAFAR 

Hejira  1324 

S  WEDNESDAY 

April  Eighteenth 


1906 

BUSINESS  SESSION  AT  7:30  P.  M. 
CEREMONIAL  SESSION  AT  8:15  P.  M. 

At  First  Regiment  Armory,  N.  G.  C. 
Cor.  Page  and  Gough  Sts. 


BANQUET  AT  11  P.  M.,  AT  THE  FIESTA  CAFE 

Corner  Powell  and  Market  Streets 
Under  James  Flood  Bldg. 


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ADMONITION 

%  A  #E  are  departing  somewhat  from  for- 
™  **  mer  occasions  in  that  The  First  Regi- 
ment Armory,  corner  Page  and  Gough  Sts. 
(see  diagram  on  next  page),  wiil  be  used 
for  the  Ceremonial  Session,  and  we  will 
then  form  procession  headed  by  Music, 
the  Officers  and  Candidates,  and  march  to 
the  Fiesta  Cafe,  cor.  Powell  and  Market 
Sts.,  Under  the  James  Flood  Bldg.,  for  the 


BANQUET 


Those  who  may  not  be  able  to  walk  can 
take  any  of  the  Cable  Cars  on  Market  St., 
but  it  is  desired  that  ALL  arrive  at  the  Cafe 
at  Eleven  o'clock,  P.  M.,  and  also  at  the  same 
time,  as  the  banquet  will  positively  NOT  be 
ready  before  II  P.   M. 


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In  the  past,  there  has  always  been  some 
confusion  toward  the  end  of  the  ceremonies; 
and  the  beauties  of  some  of  the  lessons  have 
been  lost  to  the  candidates;  will  you  not  on 
this  occasion  ALL  remain  seated  until  the 
Temple   is  CLOSED? 


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Yourselves  in  your  Full  Dress,  Fez  and  Jewels 
during  the  Ceremonies,  place  your  Fez  in 
your  pocket  during  the  march  to  the  Banquet, 
and   again    resume    Fez   at  the  Cafe. 


THE  CANDIDATES 

Should  have  their  petitions  properly  filled 
out,  accompanied  by  the  Fee  of  $75.00,  and 
in  the  hands  of  our  Recorder,  Noble  James 
W.  Anderson,  No.  6  Union  Square  Avenue, 
as  soon  as  possible,  to  the  end  that  they  may 
be  passed  on  and  elected  before  the  Cere- 
monial  Session. 


THE  BANQUET 

at  Fiesta  Cafe  will  be  held  at  II  P.  M.;  there 
will  be  plenty  of  seats  for  ALL  and  with  the 
usual  Zem  Zem  it  is  expected  the  evening  will 
go  off  very  nicely.  As  each  Noble  enters  the 
Armory  he  will  receive  a  ticket  which  will 
later   admit   him   to  the  Banquet. 

THE  VISITING  NOBLES 

Will  be  received  with  .open  arms,  provided 
they   have  their   scarlet   cards   for    1906. 


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LOS  ANGELES  CARAVAN 

Again  all  Nobles  are  urged  to  make  their 
wants  known  to  the  LOS  ANGELES  COM- 
MITTEE OF  ISLAM  TEMPLE,  if  they  intend 
going  in  May;  There  are  still  a  number  of 
good  rooms  left  at  the  Hotel  Lankershim,  but  all 
the  rooms  that  remain  unreserved  by  April  20 
will  be  returned  to  the  Hotel  Management. 


UNIFORM  FOR  LOS  ANGELES 

It  has  been  suggested  that  Islam  Temple  have 
a  distinctive  dress  as  a  feature  while  at  Los 
Angeles;  when  the  Temple  went  to  Atlantic 
City  and  also  at  Niagara  Falls,  all  the  Nobles 
and  the  ladies  wore  a  Kimona,  made  of 
Pongee  Silk,  tied  around  the  center  with  a  red 
cord  and  tassel  also  a  large  red  "C"  worked 
on  the  back,  signifying  "California."  This  has 
been  again  adopted  for  Islam  at  Los  Angeles; 
the  cost  complete  is  $4.50;  if  you  desire  one 
or  more,  send  in  your  order  to  the  Recorder 
before  April  20,  stating  your  height,  and  the 
number  wanted. 


SOUVENIR  BADGES 

The  official  Badges  for  Los  Angeles  will  be  on  sale  at 
the  Recorder's  office  on  and  after  April  28th  1906,  at 
25  cents  each. 

TICKETS 

For  the  Los  Angeles  Trip  will  be  on  sale  at  Southern 
Pacific  Company,  No.  6  13  Market  Street,  after  April 
16,   1906. 

DUES 

There  are  now  only  a  few  Nobles  who  have  not  paid  their 
dues  for  I  905,  and  unless  this  is  done  at  once  they  will 
very  likely  be  suspended.  PAY  YOUR  DUES  FOR 
1906,  AS  THEY  ARE  NOW  DUE. 


J.  W.  ANDERSON  CEO.  FILMER 

RECORDER  POTENTATE 

No.  6  Union  Square  Avenue  No.  424  Sansome  Street 
Cor.  Kearny  St. 

Phone,  Bush  293  Phone,  Main  778 


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OFFICIAL    DIVAN    1906 


G  EORG  E    FILMER Illustrious    Potentate 

IrUNRY     ASCROI  Chief  Rabban 

WH7NIAM  P.   HUMPH  REYS A  distant   Rabban 

•OMAS  L.  HILL High  Priest  and  Prophet 

CHARLES  H.   VAN  ORDEN Oriental  Guide 

THOMAS    MORTON Treasurer 

.IA  MES    W.    ANDE  RSON Recorder 

JOHN    H.    BUKEWAY 1st  Ceremonial  Mas- 

CHa  FILES    JELLINEK 2d   Ceremonial   Master 

iHN    A.    HAMMERSMITH Marshal 

THOMAS  TREBE1  Ji     W.   THORP Directors 

WILLIAM    H.    SMITH Captain    of   the   Guard 

ROBERT    H.    MOWBRAY Outer   Guard    and    Master   of   Properties 

ORGE    FILMER,  J.    W.    ANDERSON 
R.   SLOAN,  THOMAS    T  RE  BELL 


CHARLES    L.    FIELD,   ad    vitam 

C.    S,     BENEDICT,  W.     P.     FILMER 

WILLIAM     EDWARDS 

GEOR  TtJSBEE 

GEORGE-  HABENICHT 

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ALBERT    G.    LAN  

M.    J.    LINDSAY. 

SCHLEICHi 

j.  l.  rogers 

w.  h.  hindle 

george   k.    porter 

julius  f.  hetty 

alexander  woodside 
o  aston  e.  bao 


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Representatives    to 
1  mperia]    Council 


KNOWLES Trustees 

Captain     Arab     Patrol 

Chief  Alchemist   and   Salamander 


1st 
2d 
3d 

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Asst. 
Asst. 
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Alchemist 

Alchemist 

Alchemist 

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and  Salamander 
and  Salamander 
and  Salamander 
and  Salamander 
ctor  of  Scenic  Effects 
.  .  .  .Imperial  Porringer 

Inquisitor 

Chief   Electrician 

.Assistant  Electrician 
Chief  of  the  Pyramids 
Official     Historian 


JOHN  W.   CRE  AGE Official   Photographer 

HARRY   R.   BROWNE Holder   of   the    Royal    Thermometer 

L.    R.    BRYANT.    M.    D.  ^ 

E.    P.    CANAC- MARQUIS,    M.    D           '  Medical    Directors 

THURLOW    S.    MILLER.    M.    D.         i     -Medical    Directors 

R.    E.    HARTLEY.   M.    D.  ) 

SAMUEL  D.   MAYER Musical    Director  and  Organist 

UMAX    WADHAM Accountant 


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ston-  E.    Baeon 
H.    Blakeway 
Bloch 
Breuner 
Buckingham 
Burr 

Conn 
La  ma  re 
Dinkelspiel 


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Louis 

L    F. 

A.    E. 

R.    P. 

Theodore 

A.   J.   De 

11.    G.    W. 

Clovis  A. 

Francis  Ferrier 

Charles   L,    Field 

M.   E.   Gaines 


Farnsworth 


<  >rrin   S.    Henderson 
W.     H.     H  indie 
Phil  Jacobovics 
George   Frisbee 
Charles    Jellinek 
R.  O.   Kimbrough 
Manuel  La  fee 
I>.  R.  Martens 
Frank  D.  Monckton 
C.     H.    Murphy 
Robert    W.    Neal 

J.    Paterson 
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rge    K.    Porter 
Henry  Ran  ft 
T.  P.  Ross 
H.    B.   Schindler 
P.   W.   Sumner 
H.    V.   J.    Swain 
Thomas   Trebell 
Charles   H.   Van   Orden 
E.  C.   Van  Schaick 
Luman  Wadham 
William   E.    Wehser 
Alexander    Woodside 
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AND    ELECTIVE    OFFICERS 


JUDICIARY    COMMITTEE 

Robert  Ash,  Chairman 
Frank  H.  Gould 
H.   c.   Srhacrtz- 


AUDITING    COMMITTEE 

D.   R.  Martens,  Chairman 
Alexander    Woodside 
<  hist  on    E.    Bacon 
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